Care Of Your Waterpik® Toothbrush; Disposal And Battery Removal - Waterpik Complete Care WP-800 Series Manual

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CARE OF YOUR WATERPIK® TOOTHBRUSH /

DISPOSAL AND BATTERY REMOVAL

Cleaning
1. Afer each use, turn of unit, remove the brush head from the handle and rinse
brush head under running water.
2. Wipe the handle dry afer each use.
Service
Waterpik® toothbrushes have no consumer serviceable or replaceable electrical
items and do not require routine service maintenance. For all accessories go to
www.waterpik.com. You may also call our toll-free customer service number at
1-800-525-2774. Refer to the serial and model numbers in all correspondence.
These numbers are located on the bottom of your unit.
Disposal
This product contains rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. The batteries
are not replaceable.
Please do not dispose of the unit in the household waste. Remove the batteries per
the instructions below and recycle at your local recycling center.
Battery Removal
Note: This process is not reversible
Remove the battery only at the end of the product's life for recycling. Doing so
earlier will destroy the product. Deplete the battery charge until the brush no longer
operates. Observe basic safety precautions.
Remove the batteries as shown and recycle them and the rest of the product
according to local regulations.
1. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw and battery door.
2. Hold the handle upside down, press the toothbrush shaf, and release the two
tabs inside the handle using a fathead screwdriver to release the internal
components of the handle.
3. Insert screwdriver next to the battery connections, and push out of plastic
covering. Twist and break the battery connections. Remove the circuit board and
pry the battery from the circuit carrier.
4. Recycle or dispose of the battery properly.
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